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Tennessee officer told restrained man you shouldn t be able to breathe before he died Video shows officers on man s back for several minutes before he died in the Marshall County Jail. By: WTVF Staff and last updated 2021-05-21 11:26:35-04 LEWISBURG, Tenn. â A man who was restrained by law enforcement in Tennessee repeatedly said he couldn t breathe, but the deputies and police officers he struggled with taunted him until he died. An exclusive WTVF investigation is raising questions about the death of William Jennette last May inside the Marshall County Jail in Lewisburg. His daughter has filed a lawsuit against the county, the City of Lewisburg, and several officers for the beating, suffocation and resultant death of Jennette. ....
You shouldn t be able to breathe, officer tells man before he dies Posted: 12:23 PM, May 20, 2021 Updated: 2021-05-20 13:23:01-04 He said repeatedly he could not breathe. But officers kept him on his stomach and put pressure on his back. A NewsChannel 5 investigation is raising questions about the death of William Jennette. Investigative reporter Ben Hall obtained exclusive video of what happened. LEWISBURG, Tenn. (WTVF) â He repeatedly told deputies he could not breathe. But the deputies and police officers he struggled with taunted him until he died. An exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation is raising questions about the death of William Jennette last May inside the Marshall County Jail in Lewisburg, Tennessee. ....
With the caveat that I only know what is shown on the video, I don t see any clear options or alternatives that were available to the officer, Seth Stoughton told the Dispatch on Thursday. Some have suggested that a different type of training for officers could lead to a non-lethal outcome in such cases, including de-escalation techniques or the use of a Taser. But Stoughton said the incident appeared to unfold too quickly for the officer, Nicholas Reardon, to employ anything other than deadly force against the knife-wielding teenager. Expert from George Floyd case speaks on Ma Khia Bryant shooting The video shows Bryant, with a knife in hand, charging at one female who falls backward onto the ground at Reardon s feet, then turning and pursuing another female, pinning her to a car parked in the driveway. Bryant appears to swing the knife toward the young woman s upper body, prompting Reardon to fire what sounds like four shots. ....
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